Rivercare Team Gears Up to Undertake Monitoring into the Future

Rivercare Team Gears Up to Undertake Monitoring into the Future

With support and assistance from Murdoch University and the State Governments Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, PHCC’s Rivercare Team recently acquired equipment needed to help us monitor the health of our streams and rivers. Central to this is a...
Happy Bird Day – The Wetlands Weekender Festival!

Happy Bird Day – The Wetlands Weekender Festival!

The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council is gearing up for the Wetlands Weekender, a two day festival to be held on the weekend of 10 and 11 October which also coincides with International Migratory Bird Day and the 30th anniversary of our Peel-Yalgorup Wetlands being...
Using Electrical Resistance to Assess Groundwater

Using Electrical Resistance to Assess Groundwater

The term “electrical resistance” is used when considering how well a substance conducts electricity (copper, for example, has very low resistance so that’s why it’s used in electrical wiring).  But can the relative electrical resistance of different layers in the...
Planting Day with a Cultural Exchange

Planting Day with a Cultural Exchange

In the aim to help bring back biodiversity to degraded areas of the Serpentine River, PHCC, the Alcoa community and local landholders recently came together to plant more than 2,000 native seedlings. The Bindjareb Middars (local Noongar community group), Alcoa, local...
Many teams create beautiful waterway

Many teams create beautiful waterway

The fabulous volunteers of the Hotham Williams – Boddington Catchment have once again supported our Tunbridge Gully Restoration Project.  This important water way is returning to its former life with the removal of Juncus acutus (Spiny rush) and planting of...

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present